SAN JOSE — A 34-year-old San Jose man suspected of stabbing an Uber driver in a road-rage incident last month on Highway 87 was arrested, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The suspect, identified as Adam Whitney Stone, was taken into custody Thursday on suspicion of attempted murder, according to CHP. Stone is on parole, the CHP said.

Adam Whitney Stone, 34, of San Jose, was arrested on Oct. 18, 2018 on suspicion of attempted murder. He is suspected of stabbing an Uber driver on Highway 87 during a road-rage incident.

The stabbing happened in the middle of the morning commute on Sept. 26. The incident began at about 8:40 a.m. when the 24-year-old Uber driver, who was transporting a passenger in a black SUV, got into “a road rage incident” with a female driver near Capitol Expressway, according to the CHP. There was heavy traffic at the time.

The female motorist drove away and left the area.

A few minutes later a male driver approached the Uber driver and there was “an exchange” between the two. Both drivers pulled onto the shoulder of 87.

The Uber driver got out of his car and walked toward the back of his SUV, where he was met by the other driver, a man in his late 30s or early 40s, Lee said. The two had a “physical altercation” and the man stabbed the Uber driver in the abdomen.

The attacker, who has a full-sleeve tattoo on one arm, drove away in a brown Honda Accord, authorities said.

The Uber driver was rushed to Regional Medical Center in San Jose a hospital. The CHP did not provide any updated information on the man’s condition.